Massanka, who put pen to paper on a 12-month contract at the end of his scholarship, has hit 12 goals in 11 starts and his form is being monitored by Burnley boss Sean Dyche.

Following the departures of Marvin Sordell and Jelle Vossen coupled with an injury list including Ashley Barnes and Lukas Jutkiewicz, the Clarets now have four fit strikers in record signing Andre Gray, Welsh international Sam Vokes, former Everton man Chris Long and German forward Rouwen Hennings.

Speaking about Massanka, who is pushing for progression alongside the likes of Dan Agyei, Jamie Frost and Jason Gilchrist, Under 21s boss Jolley said: “It’s really for the manager to decide.

“The manager’s fully aware of Ntumba and what he’s capable of and he’s spoken about the progression he has made this year.

“It’s the manager who makes those calls.

“He (Massanka) has just got to stick at it like all the young guys and if they get a break to play a part in the first team then I’ll be really happy.

“He got another really good goal (on Monday). He’s a real threat and a difficult player to play against because he’s quick and he runs hard.

“He gives us a lot.”

Jolley added: “He’s a real team player. Apart from his goals he runs really hard and he gives us the option to play the ball in behind the defenders and he gets after it.

“He’s finishing well and he’s into double figures now for the season so we’re really happy, but he’s got to keep at it and keep working hard and hopefully at some stage he’ll get a chance.

“We’re really pleased with him and he’s improving quickly.

“If he can continue to work hard at his game as he is doing then he’s got a bright future, definitely.”